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Nestled on the coast of the island of Euboea (Evia), the ancient city of Eretria was one of the most influential centers in ...
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The authentic Greek island with local prices, quiet coves and thermal springs Despite being the second-biggest of Greece's many islands, Evia remains under the radar for overseas visitors - but ...
The Prime Minister in Evia Mr. Mitsotakis’ visit began at the archaeological site of Eretria, where he was given a tour and briefed on the significant findings in the area, as well as the ...
An earthquake of 4.5 magnitude hit the island of Evia near Athens overnight and was felt in the Greek capital, without causing major damage or disruptions.
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Slightly further up the national highway on the mainland is the tiny port of Oropos, from which small push-pull ferries run every 15 minutes to Eretria in Evia. Eretria is an attractive small harbour ...
Evia is also rich in history and culture. The island has been inhabited since ancient times, with numerous archaeological sites, including the ruins of the ancient city of Eretria.
Some 76,150 stremmas (7,615 hectares) have been burnt so far in northern Attica. In Evia island the surface area of burnt land is measured at 197,940 stremmas (19,794 hectares).
The modern town of Eretria is home to the remains of an ancient Greek city dating from the middle of the first millennium BC. The remarkable artwork depicts two naked satyrs.
Construction workers discovered a mosaic floor from the 4th century B.C.E. while installing underground water pipelines in Eretria, a Greek town north of Athens. The mosaic, made of white, black ...